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| Special Components || A spell focus may still be used instead of material components without gp value; however, using exceptional material components (e.g., superior, supreme) can upgrade spell effects || [[#special components]]
| Special Components || A spell focus may still be used instead of material components without gp value; however, using exceptional material components (e.g., superior, supreme) can upgrade spell effects || [[#special components|see special components]]
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<strong><huge>Rule Details</huge></strong>
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<div id="special components"><strong> ✦ Special Spell Components ✦ </strong></div>
<div id="special components"><strong> ✦ Special Spell Components ✦ </strong></div>

Revision as of 17:41, 4 November 2025

Summary Table

Rule Name Description Link
Special Components A spell focus may still be used instead of material components without gp value; however, using exceptional material components (e.g., superior, supreme) can upgrade spell effects see special components


Details

✦ Special Spell Components ✦

Using special material components

  • If the caster chooses to use actual material component instead of their focus, the spell may gain enhanced effects
  • actual components can be standard, superior, and supreme.
  • These enhancements vary and may include changes to duration, damage, or other features.
  • The benefits of components are not immediately known and must be discovered through research or experimentation (ARCANA check) attempted during a short or long rest. A failed attempt may destroy the component.